Just Emergencies Episode 5: The Ethics of Closing Humanitarian Projects
In Episode 5 of ‘Just Emergencies’, Matthew Hunt talks about the ethics of closing humanitarian projects.
» Read moreIn Episode 5 of ‘Just Emergencies’, Matthew Hunt talks about the ethics of closing humanitarian projects.
» Read moreAyesha Ahmad talks about her work of using storytelling and poetry as a therapeutic intervention in conflict and crises struck areas.
» Read moreIn episode 3 of Just Emergencies, Tim Cunningham shares his experiences of working as a clown following the 2010 Haiti earthquake and as a paediatric nurse in Sierra Leone during the Ebola Outbreak.
» Read moreFor the second episode of Just Emergencies, Dr. Catriona McMillan discusses the issue of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Global Health Emergencies.
» Read moreIn this first episode of ‘Just Emergencies’, I sat down with Dr. Nayha Sethi to talk about research during global health emergencies, how this might be different from research during ‘normal’ times, and what justice and ethical issues we need to think about when conducting such research.
» Read moreIntroducing ‘Just Emergencies’ – our Justice in Global Health Emergencies podcast. We’re really excited to share our conversations with researchers and experts who work on issues of Justice in Global Health emergencies with you and hope you enjoy it!
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